Solar Eclipse 2017

The peak of the solar eclipse is seen from in Longmont, Colorado on Aug. 21, 2017. The moon blocked approximately 93% to 94% of the sun around 11:43 a.m. Mountain Standard Time.
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Arlo and Danielle Corwin watch the eclipse with their kids from left to right Corwin, 10, Levi, 7, and Asa 7, at NCAR in Boulder on Monday. For more photos and video go to dailycamera.com.
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Sarah Greenholz shows the eclipse on a piece of paper as Gibby Ruybal, left, and others look on at NCAR in Boulder on Monday. For more photos and video go to dailycamera.com.
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Nimitah Kommoju, left watches the eclipse at NCAR as Matt Emmettt has his head inside a pinhole camera box in Boulder on Monday. For more photos and video go to dailycamera.com.
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Kavitha Subramaniam takes a photo as John Wasinger displays many tiny eclipses through a colander at NCAR in Boulder on Monday. For more photos and video go to dailycamera.com.
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A composite image, made up of photos of the solar eclipse shot from in Longmont, Colorado approximately 5 minutes apart starting at 10:27 a.m., on on Aug. 21, 2017. The moon blocked approximately 93% to 94% of the sun around 11:43 a.m. Mountain Standard Time. Clouds began to move in toward the end of the eclipse.
(Photo by Matthew Jonas/Times-Call)